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Ten years of community property

Nowadays, in many places, the residential area with a room age of only 10 years is gradually called the old residential area. Many people can't help but wonder why they call it the old community, because their house doesn't seem to have lived for long. Why does it only take 10 years for the decline of China's associations? Even with the existence of property, the community in our city is still very shabby after several years. There are mainly the following reasons.

First of all, we all know that the reason why housing prices are getting higher and higher in society is that people have a great demand for houses. Therefore, for real estate developers, in order to get higher profits, in addition to building higher and higher floors and selling more and more houses, there are also requirements for the construction period.

If you want to get higher income, it must be the sooner you hand over the house, the better. It is inevitable that many businesses will save money on building materials in order to catch up with the construction period. The quality of the house is not guaranteed, so it is inevitable that there will be problems after several years of wind and rain. For example, the appearance of external wall tiles falling off and aging, paint cracking, corridor leakage, moss everywhere and so on will give people a very old feeling over time.

Secondly, it is an environmental problem. As we all know, there are more people in the community, and each user's family produces more garbage. Many times, due to the untimely cleaning of the property or related staff, garbage will accumulate, and the cleaning and cleaning of the community will be almost paralyzed over time.

Imagine, if a community litters at the door and no one cleans it, do you still think this is a new community? Everyone is bound to be directly divided into old communities.

Conclusion The above are only two aspects. There are many problems in the communities of many second-tier cities in China society, such as excessive growth of green belts, bare soil, parking spaces, imperfect infrastructure, expropriation of entertainment facilities and so on. These problems are common in many areas and have never been solved. Compared with other countries' communities, they have been clean and tidy for decades.